10 TOP Raffles City Restaurants and Cafes

Raffles City Singapore is “the city within a city” designed by world-renowned architect I M Pei. Sitting right above the busy City Hall MRT Station, the integrated complex houses offices, hotels, a convention centre, a shopping mall and many eateries. There is a wide range of dining options and we share The Ordinary Patrons’ list of favourite eating places – TOP Raffles City Restaurants and Cafes – for various occasions and budgets.

TOP Raffles City Restaurants & Cafes

From fast food chains and food court to luxurious cafes and Michelin starred restaurants, Raffles City has something to offer whether you are there shopping, attending a meeting or staying in one of the hotels. There are grab and go food stands as well as trendy cafes to while away the whole afternoon. There are cheap and good food places and fine dining restaurants for intimate dinners. Here is our list of current favourite cafes and restaurants in Raffles City, depending on our mood and budget on any particular day.

Cedele Bakery Kitchen

The unpretentious Cedele Bakery Kitchen Raffles City is a place where we can eat well and feel well. The Cedele Wellness Menu offers interesting healthy options – affordably priced wholesome food made with quality ingredients which will be good for ordinary patrons who are watching weight, managing cholesterol levels, eating for a healthy heart or just eating to feel good. Read more.

Jaan

JAAN is a modern French restaurant that is a top restaurant in so many ways. Perched on Level 70 of the hotel tower, the Michelin starred restaurant’s lofty heights and expansive windows mean that it is one of the best restaurants with breath-taking views over Singapore. For special celebrations or when budget is not an issue, this will be our choice Raffles City restaurant. Read more.

Hyangtogol Korean Restaurant

Hyangtogol Korean Restaurant Raffles City is a branch of Hyang-To-Gol (향 토 골), which has been named as one of the world’s top 5 overseas Korean restaurants by Korean Food Promotion Institute (formerly the Korean Food Foundation). The unpretentious restaurant has an extensive menu offering Hot Plate BBQ and classic Korean dishes like Ginseng Chicken Soup and Bibimbap. Hyangtogol Raffles City also has some attractively priced combo meals and lunch specials. Read more.

Prego

Prego is one of Singapore’s favourite Italian restaurants. The restaurant is popular with the corporate types, especially for lunch on weekdays, and for a hearty dinner of classic Italian fare and fine wines. We think that brunch or breakfast at Prego Singapore is also a great option. Read more.

PS. Cafe

PS. Cafe Raffles City is a gorgeous dining space. Designed as a house within a building, PS. Cafe Raffles City is located in the sunlit atrium and has, besides their signature live plants and floral arrangements, a vertical garden behind the bar. The trendy cafe has an all day menu offering a fair selection of mains, sandwiches, pasta, a few Asian dishes and its signature cakes and tarts. Read more.

Putien

Putien Raffles City is located in an extreme corner of level 2 in a windowless space. The restaurant can be noisy and congested at peak hours but we can be sure we will get the same good food as the food served in the Michelin starred flagship restaurant in Kitchener Road. Read more.

Real Thai

Real Thai is tucked away in a corner of the basement. It is a fast food restaurant offering a good range of affordably priced Thai fare from Pad Thai and Boat Noodles to Mango Sticky Rice and Durian Samosa. Raed more.

Skai

SKAI Restaurant is an exciting contemporary grill perched on the 70th floor. With a great view and very good food, it is hard to think of a better place to have a meal in Raffles City than the wonderful SKAI Restaurant. Read more.

The Botanic

The atmospheric Raffles City restaurant bar has interesting cocktails and a menu of innovative dishes that draw inspiration from the chef’s own cultures and travel experiences. The food of Botanic Restaurant is a showcase of global influences with Nyonya, Indonesian Thai, Chinese and Mediterranean flavours. Read more.

The Stamford Brasserie

The Stamford Brasserie, with a three in one F&B concept comprising a Grab-and-Go, All-day Dining Restaurant and Beer Bar, is a new stylish spot for coffee and more. This cosy Raffles City cafe is one we will go to again and again. Read more.

Raffles City Carpark ChargesMonday – Friday8am to 5.59pm: S$2.20 for first hourS$0.55 for subsequent 15 minutes6pm to 7.59am (the next day): S$3.00 per entry

Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays8am to 7.59am (the next day): S$2.20 for first 2 hoursS$0.40 for subsequent 15 mins during the 3rd and 4th hourS$0.60 for subsequent 15 mins from the 5th hour onwards

We are simply writing as everyday folks about our own experience. Any comment on the food or service or the overall quality of our experience is just an expression of our opinion and is strictly based on what we experienced on our visit to an eatery on a particular day. Information in any blog post is correct as of date of publishing; please check with the restaurant/cafe for updated information. Read About Us.

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